内容简介:
Visiting Hours brings together an eclectic assortment of Wunderlee's prose, from well known pieces that highlight his inventive approach to writing, like "A Chat with Howl", in which he interviews the 'voice' of Allen Ginsberg's famous poem; to "The Cock and The Bull", a satirical 'memoir' teeming with editorial footnotes clarifying the supposed actual events (Wunderlee's unique take on the recent spate of counterfeit memoirs); to the much-anthologized "Killer Martin", in which a 'reverse samaritan' works to do his part in bringing about our demise (denting cans at supermarkets, handing out samples of smack, etc.), to "The Pancake of Bryant Lane", an allegory about a couple who finds the image of the devil burnt onto a flapjack one morning and attempt to sell it for profit.